Hillary Clinton refusing to support marijuana; even for medical use...

Just three weeks ago Hillary Clinton
declared her candidacy for the 2016 presidential election. Her
declaration was something of a formality, but it meant the spotlight
would officially be turned on Clinton's stances on a number of pressing
issues -- including marijuana.
Although Clinton has largely ducked questions about marijuana in the
weeks since declaring her bid to become the next president, she did
state her opinions in a CNN town hall meeting in June 2014. When asked about the idea of legalizing marijuana nationally, Mrs. Clinton had this to say:

"On recreational [use], you know, states are the laboratories of
democracy. We have at least two states that are experimenting with that
right now. I want to wait and see what the evidence is."

And when asked about medical marijuana, Hillary had this to say,

"I don't think we've done enough research yet. Although I think for
people who are in extreme medical conditions and have anecdotal evidence
that it works, there should be availability under appropriate
circumstances. But I do think we need more research, because we don't
know how it interacts with other drugs. There's a lot we don't know."